

RR Patreon Tier 3- Ike Baker on his book, Ætheric Magic: A Complete System of Elemental, Celestial, & Alchemical Magic
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My guest for the month of June is Ike Baker.
In this episode, I’m joined by occultist and esoteric educator Ike Baker for a deep and wide-ranging conversation about his new book, Ætheric Magic. Geared toward both beginners and advanced practitioners, the book offers a full system of magical practice rooted in elemental, celestial, and alchemical principles—with æther as its central, unifying force.
We begin by exploring Ike’s background and what led him to develop this system. He shares his working definition of magic, and how he explains its function and value to skeptics and newcomers. From there, the conversation moves into subtle body theory and the nature of energy, with clear and thought-provoking distinctions between terms like soul, spirit, aura, and astral body. Drawing from sources like Egyptian metaphysics and Kabbalistic models, Ike breaks down how these ideas interact and where the ætheric level fits in.
We also discuss the Tria Prima—Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury—and their sonic and energetic dimensions. Ike explains how certain tones, vowels, and vibrations can be mapped to the body, awakening deeper levels of consciousness and energetic flow. Along the way, he highlights historical thinkers who contributed to the broader understanding of ætheric energy, from Eliphas Lévi to Mesmer.
There’s much more covered in this interview than can fit here—so if you’re curious about the deeper currents flowing beneath esoteric practice, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
PROGRAM NOTES
Ike Baker
Aetheric Magic, by Ike Baker by Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD. - Issuu
Arcanvm Podcast - Podcast - Apple Podcasts
Arcanvm Podcast | Podcast on Spotify
Home - Research Network for the Study of Esoteric Practices
Music and Editing: Daniel P. Shea
End Production: Stephanie Shea